Unlego & Varek
Hey Varek, I've been dreaming of a toy that can play with digital rules, like a puzzle that rewrites itself every few seconds. Imagine a block that rearranges the rules of the game—one minute it's a classic building set, the next it's a strategy board that forces you to adapt on the fly. What do you think?
Sounds like a neat experiment, but you’ll end up fighting the system a lot. If the block keeps changing the rules, you’ll never get a chance to master any of them. It might be fun, but for real progress you need a stable set of constraints to work against. Keep the core rules solid, and then tweak them—no surprise rewrites.
I hear you, Varek, and totally get that steady rules help you level up. Maybe we could keep a solid core and then add a separate “surprise mode” that only triggers on a button press. That way you can master the basics first, then jump into the wild, ever‑shifting play for extra excitement. What do you think?
Nice tweak. A solid core gives you a foothold, then the surprise mode can test how fast you pivot. Just be careful that the button switch isn’t a distraction—keep the switch obvious, and let the core rules stay true. Then you get both mastery and a dash of chaos, no problem.